US reports 1,000 average Covid deaths for three consecutive days for first time since March
Reported By: dailymail.co
August 24, 2021 01:29:49 PM
On Monday, the U.S. recorded 908 new COVID-19 deaths with a seven-day rolling average of 1,011, which marks the third consecutive day the average has topped 1,000, the first time ...
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